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title: "GREEN WATER FARM Triops Longicaudatus Eggs for Hatching and Culture Suitable to be Pet and Science Project (Pure 200 Eggs)"
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# Grow up to 2 inches fast 40%+ hatch success rate 200 pure Triops eggs GREEN WATER FARM Triops Longicaudatus Eggs for Hatching and Culture Suitable to be Pet and Science Project (Pure 200 Eggs)

**Brand:** green water farm
**Price:** 1028601₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🐚 Hatch curiosity, nurture wonder, own the coolest pet lab!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** GREEN WATER FARM Triops Longicaudatus Eggs for Hatching and Culture Suitable to be Pet and Science Project (Pure 200 Eggs) by green water farm
- **How much does it cost?** 1028601₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- green water farm enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted green water farm brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Setup:** Simple QR-coded instructions make hatching and care a breeze—even for beginners.
- • **Science Meets Fun:** Perfect STEM gift for kids 8+, blending education with hands-on pet care.
- • **Rapid Growth Wonder:** Watch your Triops double in size daily, reaching up to 2 inches in just weeks.
- • **Aquarium Showstopper:** Exotic, low-maintenance aquatic pets that add a unique flair to any tank or desk.
- • **Pure & Potent Hatchables:** 200 meticulously selected, impurity-free Triops eggs for guaranteed vitality.

## Overview

This kit includes 200 pure Triops Longicaudatus eggs, carefully selected for high fertility and a hatch rate exceeding 40%. Ideal for children 8+, it offers a hands-on educational experience in biology and pet care. Triops grow rapidly, reaching up to 2 inches, and live 70-90 days, making them a fascinating, low-maintenance aquatic pet and science project.

## Description

Product description Great Educational Gift – It is an ideal gift for kids over 8 year-old to learn how living Triops are hatched and how to take care of them. This product allows kids to hatch and grow their own Triops from the very beginning step, so they can learn the processes of animal life and the way to nurture their pets. Directions Instructions are provided via a QR code on the back of the packaging.

Review: I purchased eggs on April 29, 2022 and received them in two days with prime shipping. After following careful instructions with kid kits for hatching triops and having no luck on more than one occasion, I decided to wing this batch. I floated a small clear dish (about 6-8oz, the little round ones sweet and sour sauce comes in when you get Chinese takeout!) in my established 75 gallon freshwater tank containing water from that tank so that it would stay a consistent 78 degrees farenheit. I opened the package and retrieved the small vial of eggs-- that vial is my only qualm about the product. I opened it and because of static, NONE of the eggs would dump out of the tube. I used a pipette to gently flush water into the vial several times over top of my little dish. Unfortunately even this was not very effective and the force I had to use to jet water into the vial caused some of the eggs to end up in my 75 gallon tank. I recollected all I could and put them back into the dish. It was nearly 10 minutes of me fighting to actually get all of the eggs out of the vial. I'm not fully convinced there were 200 eggs in the vial, but I can say with confidence that there looked to be at least 150 eggs in the batch I received. Maybe it was 200. It's incredibly difficult to count them. My tank used to be planted so I have an Oddysea plant light on the tank. I don't know if that matters. I turned the light on so the eggs would be floating directly under a bright light. It has been exactly 24 hours and I just checked the dish... there were SO MANY baby triops swimming in the dish! I went and found four more little dishes and I used a pipette to transfer some of the babies into each dish to help reduce predation. I sucked up and transferred a total of exactly 65 baby triops into my other four dishes and I left approximately 20 baby triops (these I did not individually count with the pipette, just counted by eye) in my original dish. So I currently have about 85 baby triops exactly 24 hours after placing these eggs into water. That's over a 40% hatch rate and with a critter people frequently get a >10% hatch rate with, I'm pretty excited about that rate. And I imagine it's possible that more may continue to hatch, it has only been 24 hours. After spreading the babies across 5 containers total, I crumbled up several tiny pellets of food that I had from a kid triop hatching kit. I mixed the crumbs with water and used my pipette to gently flush crumbles around in each of the containers. As soon as a baby made contact with the food, they clung to it. I'm not sure if this was feeding or resting behavior, but they enjoyed the addition of the crumbles either way. Tomorrow at 48 hours, I will separate more babies as needed, use my pipette to remove any food waste, siphon a tiny amount of water out of each dish, use the pipette to flush some new fresh water into each dish/aerate the water, and then I will offer the babies a new round of food. I plan to repeat this until they get large enough that I can transfer them into a small tank with a sponge filter. Unfortunately I only set up a 2 gallon tank for these guys because I only expected to hatch 1-2. Realistically, only a couple of the ones I hatched will actually get any size to them so the 2 gallon might not be a bust yet. But if even 5+ make it, we're going to need to upgrade to at least a 10 gallon. I will try to update regarding the success I have with these little guys. But in regards to the product itself, I'm very satisfied with these eggs. They are definitely fertile, and they definitely have potential for a decent hatch rate if given proper conditions. My prior attempts I used distilled water, 70 degrees Farenheit and eggs from kid's kits and never had luck. This time I used water from an established freshwater fish tank (roughly 6.8 pH), 78 degrees Farenheit, and a bright light and had good luck within 24 hours. I know these guys are pretty short lived overall. I will definitely purchase eggs from this company again, and next time I might attempt to hatch only half of the eggs at a time so I have less predation and can enjoy the little guys more than once.
Review: Alot of baby triops. Highly recommend

## Features

- Great Educational Gift - It is an ideal gift for children over 8 years old. This allows you to learn how triops hatch and how to care for them. Through this, children can learn about the care and life of Triops, so they can continue to learn about animal life and how to care for their small pets.
- Pure Triops eggs – all packages come with 200 pure Triops eggs without sand, soil, and any other type of impurities.
- A UNIQUE PET - This aquatic animal is beautiful, exotic, and easy to care for. This makes Triops perfect as a decoration for your aquarium. Their lifespan is approximately 70-90 days. They grow quickly and become up to 2 times larger every day and can reach a maximum length of 2 inches. This pet will be your new buddy in no time at all.
- High Hatching Success Rate – For your great experience with the small animal, we carefully select Triops eggs using microscopes to ensure that all eggs are healthy and fertile. So you can enjoy learning about hatching.
- Easy to slip on and care for – no need to read confusing instructions. Our simple and well-explained instructions make it easy to follow the steps, even for newbies. You can quickly access the instructions by scanning the QR code behind the packaging.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B095M5RBCS |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | 116,730 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 40 in Kids' Animal & Insect Habitat Kits |
| Brand Name | GREEN WATER FARM |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars (545) |
| Educational Objective | Biological knowledge and animal care |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08857127338064 |
| Included Components | 200 eggs |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 14 x 65 x 89 millimetres |
| Item Type Name | To Be Pet and Science Project |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | GREEN WATER FARM |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GWF200 |
| Maximum Age Recommendation | 840.00 |
| Model Number | GWF200 |
| Set Name | Triops Longicaudatus Eggs for Hatching and Culture |
| Size | 1.5 inches |
| Theme | Animal |

## Product Details

- **Age range (description):** Kid
- **Brand:** GREEN WATER FARM
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 14 x 65 x 89 millimetres
- **Size:** 1.5 inches
- **Theme:** Animal

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Could I please get more eggs? I followed the directions and nothing happened.**
A: Wait.  Everytime I hatch these I think it did not work.  Took 3 weeks this last time to be able to see the animals easily.  In the beginning they will look like dust floating in the water.  Easiest to see in the dark with a light shining into the tank.    If your triop makes it to adulthood it will shift the sand and lay lots of eggs.   I empty the take almost fully and then use a coffee filter to catch the sand/eggs.  Let sand dry 100%.  Then you can start again.  The eggs should hatch.

**Q: What's the difference from the Red Triops kit?**
A: Hello
It is only different specie.

**Q: Are these freshwater triops ?**
A: Yes

**Q: I ordered 2 sets of eggs and neither of them hatched. Can i get replacements? I can provide order numbers**
A: Still no hatch

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***D on 6 May 2022*

I purchased eggs on April 29, 2022 and received them in two days with prime shipping. After following careful instructions with kid kits for hatching triops and having no luck on more than one occasion, I decided to wing this batch. I floated a small clear dish (about 6-8oz, the little round ones sweet and sour sauce comes in when you get Chinese takeout!) in my established 75 gallon freshwater tank containing water from that tank so that it would stay a consistent 78 degrees farenheit. I opened the package and retrieved the small vial of eggs-- that vial is my only qualm about the product. I opened it and because of static, NONE of the eggs would dump out of the tube. I used a pipette to gently flush water into the vial several times over top of my little dish. Unfortunately even this was not very effective and the force I had to use to jet water into the vial caused some of the eggs to end up in my 75 gallon tank. I recollected all I could and put them back into the dish. It was nearly 10 minutes of me fighting to actually get all of the eggs out of the vial. I'm not fully convinced there were 200 eggs in the vial, but I can say with confidence that there looked to be at least 150 eggs in the batch I received. Maybe it was 200. It's incredibly difficult to count them. My tank used to be planted so I have an Oddysea plant light on the tank. I don't know if that matters. I turned the light on so the eggs would be floating directly under a bright light. It has been exactly 24 hours and I just checked the dish... there were SO MANY baby triops swimming in the dish! I went and found four more little dishes and I used a pipette to transfer some of the babies into each dish to help reduce predation. I sucked up and transferred a total of exactly 65 baby triops into my other four dishes and I left approximately 20 baby triops (these I did not individually count with the pipette, just counted by eye) in my original dish. So I currently have about 85 baby triops exactly 24 hours after placing these eggs into water. That's over a 40% hatch rate and with a critter people frequently get a >10% hatch rate with, I'm pretty excited about that rate. And I imagine it's possible that more may continue to hatch, it has only been 24 hours. After spreading the babies across 5 containers total, I crumbled up several tiny pellets of food that I had from a kid triop hatching kit. I mixed the crumbs with water and used my pipette to gently flush crumbles around in each of the containers. As soon as a baby made contact with the food, they clung to it. I'm not sure if this was feeding or resting behavior, but they enjoyed the addition of the crumbles either way. Tomorrow at 48 hours, I will separate more babies as needed, use my pipette to remove any food waste, siphon a tiny amount of water out of each dish, use the pipette to flush some new fresh water into each dish/aerate the water, and then I will offer the babies a new round of food. I plan to repeat this until they get large enough that I can transfer them into a small tank with a sponge filter. Unfortunately I only set up a 2 gallon tank for these guys because I only expected to hatch 1-2. Realistically, only a couple of the ones I hatched will actually get any size to them so the 2 gallon might not be a bust yet. But if even 5+ make it, we're going to need to upgrade to at least a 10 gallon. I will try to update regarding the success I have with these little guys. But in regards to the product itself, I'm very satisfied with these eggs. They are definitely fertile, and they definitely have potential for a decent hatch rate if given proper conditions. My prior attempts I used distilled water, 70 degrees Farenheit and eggs from kid's kits and never had luck. This time I used water from an established freshwater fish tank (roughly 6.8 pH), 78 degrees Farenheit, and a bright light and had good luck within 24 hours. I know these guys are pretty short lived overall. I will definitely purchase eggs from this company again, and next time I might attempt to hatch only half of the eggs at a time so I have less predation and can enjoy the little guys more than once.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by Y***I on 17 February 2023*

Alot of baby triops. Highly recommend

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by H***Y on 31 December 2025*

Just put my eggs in roughly 24 hours ago and already see at least 30 babies maybe even more and I’m sure more will hatch. The only negative is that there definitely was not 200 eggs, maybe 100-125 eggs and I’m expecting at least a 50% hatch rate. I will update my review if that number increases! Method of succes: - 3 gallon tank - LED Lights -1.5 inches of diamond black quartz sand - calcium powder mixed into the sand - natural spring water - couple pinches of chlorella powder in the water - add air stone bubbler - aquarium heater in the water keeping it consistently at 78°-79° - digital thermometer making sure temps stay the same - PH testing strips keeping the PH balance around 7-9 (I also purchased some limestone rocks that can be added to the water if the ph gets too low. But the calcium powder also brings the ph level up) - let the water sit for 3 days before adding the eggs. - 12 hours after adding the eggs I already had about 10 hatch and now 24 hours later I have at least 30, I’m expecting to see more over the next 24 hours as well.

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